Look What I Dig is a research-driven site about sleep health, useful products, and practical biohacking. I dig through the noise so you can find what actually helps.
Trackers, supplements, blackout curtains, and products that can genuinely improve sleep quality.
Content built around questions people actually search, like waking up at 3am, anxiety, and bedroom setup.
Anonymous brand, clean design, transparent affiliate disclosure, and content that aims to be useful first.
These are the kinds of articles most likely to help a new visitor immediately, whether they want better sleep, a better product, or a solution to a specific problem.

If you think you cannot meditate because your mind races, you are exactly the person who should start. The misconception…
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Standing desks have moved from Silicon Valley novelty to office standard, and the research supports why. Prolonged sitting is associated…
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Intermittent fasting has become one of the most widely practiced health interventions, and for good reason. The research on time-restricted…
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Sleep apnea: the warning signs, how to get tested (in-lab vs. at-home), and treatment options that actually work — from…
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Your attention is the scarcest resource you have, yet the modern digital environment is engineered to fragment it. The average…
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Cold showers and ice baths have moved from the fringe to mainstream wellness, driven largely by the visibility of Wim…
Read article →The site is built around sleep health first, with room to expand naturally into productivity and biohacking.
Supplements, trackers, mattresses, blackout curtains, and practical sleep fixes.
Browse sleep →Bridge content connecting better sleep to sharper mornings, better focus, and better output.
Browse productivity →Recovery, wearables, and measured self-experimentation without the hype.
Browse biohacking →This homepage needed more trust, more structure, and clearer pathways into the content. So I rebuilt it around those three things.
Each article should answer an actual sleep question or buying decision, not just exist to fill space.
Affiliate content works better when the site feels picky, not stuffed with random offers.
Lean code, clear categories, and a homepage that can keep working as more articles are added.
This site does not need a fake guru persona. It needs clarity, trust, and content that feels worth bookmarking. That is the direction this rebuild supports.
It is being built as a clean affiliate content brand in sleep health, with expansion paths into productivity and biohacking once the sleep cluster is strong enough.
Read the about pageA lightweight email capture block belongs on the homepage, especially if Pinterest and SEO are bringing first-time visitors who are not ready to buy yet.